07-07-2008 11:32
I dont think theres anywhere I would say, Oh no, I dont want to go there about, because its important to always be broadening your horizons. It would be ignorant to say that theres somewhere out there which has absolutely nothing to offer. Even if its somewhere that you would choose to never go back to, how can you have an opinion on somewhere if youve never been?
I think that genetics play a big part. I used to be mad on my fitness as a child I swam for my county and did aerobics, and I think that your muscles have a memory. As long as you keep an active routine, you can maintain a healthy, fit shape.
Well I havent managed to find a partner as good as Ian since! I do like dancing in general, but I havent done any more ballroom since then.
When I first began modeling I was asked to lose weight, but I am 61 with quite broad shoulders from swimming, so losing too much weight is unhealthy and I would end up fainting. Plus, I just dont like that look, I think its awful! I much prefer a healthy, fit image, and I was lucky enough to find such a niche in my modeling career, which also proved lucrative for me. There is definitely too much pressure on women today to be a certain size, and especially for mothers to get back to their pre-baby shape, which I think is ridiculous and totally irresponsible, especially when Mothers are trying to breast-feed. Putting the babys needs first is more important, which is what I did.
I think there should be a higher governing body which sets rules and guidelines for modeling, and if a young girl comes along who isnt the typical shape for a model, then the best advice might be to go and find another career rather than turn themselves into something theyre not.
Its just hideous really. Im a size 12, and the most important thing is to take pride in yourself, keep fit and healthy, and be conscious of what youre putting into your body. Try to avoid processed food and anything white - always go for the wholegrain - and drink plenty of vegetable juice and exercise regularly. Just keep a sensible balance, because to spend your life worrying about what people think about you is a very negative way to live. At the end of the day, who dictates that skinny is the way to be? It should be more about being healthy, and not about looking skinny.
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